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The New Living Translation was translated by 90 leading Bible scholars from the ancient texts. It employs natural, conversational English accessible to people of all ages and a range of educational levels, making it particularly suitable for people new to the Bible and for public reading. The slimline Cambridge Pitt Minion format is widely admired for its compact but clear type and its elegant binding styles. In the NLT editions the words of Christ are printed in red and there are full cross-references, a dictionary/concordance and maps. The materials are of a very high standard: the Bible is printed on very thin and light India paper, with gold edges. The pages are Smyth-sewn, giving the books plenty of support and allowing them to stay flat once open. The cover is made from French Morocco leather.

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The real beauty of Cambridge's Pitt Minion editions is their handy size ... it measures less than seven inches by five ... in combination with thin India paper, a spine-width of well under an inch, this Bible at just 17 ounces (500gm) is half the weight of most. It also opens completely flat, a real boon in the pulpit or when reading at a table. ... Add to that bindings which are stitched, not glued, and with the highest quality flexible covers, this Bible is a joy to hold and carry. Cambridge's highly attractive and very durable fine bindings make one of these Bibles a life-time investment.
Revd David Dewey, author of Which Bible? A Guide to English Translations
Revd David Dewey, author of Which Bible? A Guide to English Translations

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